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Which London area is best to explore? London is HUGE and so you can't see it all in a few days, not even a few weeks. So in this video I tell you which London area is (in my opinion) best for what ...
A few miles from East London's perennially hip neighbourhoods, an explosion of art and culture is transforming a once-neglected stretch into one of the city's hottest destinations.
The data showed that 60% of the 50 lowest postcode areas in England are in the North East and North West, whilst 98% of the highest postcode areas are in London. Significant life expectancy gaps ...
A new interactive crime map has revealed part of the North East is more dangerous than nearly anywhere else in England and Wales. Each police force area is split into smaller community safety ...
Done all the usual tourist attractions? Want to escape the centre of London and leave zone 1 for a few hours? Don't shoot us down just yet — take a look at what north east London has to offer ...
Plans for a new tram route through north-east London have stalled due to a lack of funding at the local town hall, the Standard can reveal. Havering Council had in August 2023 said it would ...
The map data shows that residents in north and east London are more likely to be worse off than those in the south or west. Barking & Dagenham in east London is shown to be the most deprived ...
Shoreditch to Walthamstow – an easy ride through north east London ... Take in north London's green spaces, like Hackney Downs Park, in this route (Image: Google Maps) Distance: 5.2 miles.
New research shows that the North East remains the highest-paying region in England, with the average band D property owner receiving an annual council tax charge of £2,425. This is in stark contrast ...
So let's see London start sorting out its problems with its 135,000 empties and then the North East can house some local families in its 50,000 or so – or at any rate those that are really long ...
This contrasts with bills in Greater London, which has the lowest average bills of £1,981, meaning households will pay £444, or nearly a fifth (18%), less than those in the North East.
While this diverse north-east London suburb has long been thriving – its pretty village centre, some of which dates to the 15th Century, is indeed a gentrification hotspot – the imposing new ...